The Use of Medications and Dietary Supplements by Masters Athletes — a Review

Author:

Harnett JoannaORCID,Climstein MikeORCID,Walsh JoeORCID,Gifford JanelleORCID

Abstract

Abstract Purpose of Review Masters athletes (MA) are generally considered healthier than their sedentary peers. However, the prevalence of chronic conditions in any population increases with age. Treatments involve pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions. A substantial proportion of the general population also use dietary supplements (DS). This raises questions about the potential for drug-nutrient interactions which may lead to adverse effects. We sought to determine the potential for drug-nutrient interactions MA may be exposed to by examining the prevalence of chronic conditions treated with medications and their DS use. Recent Findings Common conditions in MA include hypertension, hyperlipidemia, asthma, osteoarthritis, depression and anxiety. Treatments may involve prescribed medications. Few recent studies were identified on DS use; however, indications are for around 60% prevalence of supplement usage. Summary The higher prevalence of DS use by MA may result in drug-nutrient interactions that impact the effectiveness and safety of prescribed medications for chronic conditions.

Funder

University of Sydney

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Food Science

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